Rust On Wheel Wells.....
Rust On Wheel Wells.....
I have a 1990 Maxima Brougham. I bought the car with a slight patch of rust on the back driver wheel well. I am in the middle of my first winter and the rust is getting noticabley worse. The car is pearl white and looks really bad with rust.
Can someone tell me if there is a way to stop the rust and conceal the existing rust (without paying out of the nose).
I have heard about using some sort of 'bondo' or something....
anyways, any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Can someone tell me if there is a way to stop the rust and conceal the existing rust (without paying out of the nose).
I have heard about using some sort of 'bondo' or something....
anyways, any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Re: Rust On Wheel Wells.....
Originally posted by Adambrown_2001
I have a 1990 Maxima Brougham. I bought the car with a slight patch of rust on the back driver wheel well. I am in the middle of my first winter and the rust is getting noticabley worse. The car is pearl white and looks really bad with rust.
Can someone tell me if there is a way to stop the rust and conceal the existing rust (without paying out of the nose).
I have heard about using some sort of 'bondo' or something....
anyways, any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
I have a 1990 Maxima Brougham. I bought the car with a slight patch of rust on the back driver wheel well. I am in the middle of my first winter and the rust is getting noticabley worse. The car is pearl white and looks really bad with rust.
Can someone tell me if there is a way to stop the rust and conceal the existing rust (without paying out of the nose).
I have heard about using some sort of 'bondo' or something....
anyways, any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Contact your nearest dealer and enquire. Nissan fixed mine for free.
If it's no longer covered you will need restoration work which means cut/patch new metal (pop rivets or welding) and bondo to make it look nice and last. Or you can slap on the bondo and let it fall out in a year. Painting is required, of course.
Good luck
yup.. try the recall thing first.. it may or may not get fixed under that.
If not, and you want the quick and dirty way to fix it, simply sand the rust off with some sandpaper, then put a thin layer of bondo over it to smooth things out, then paint over it with some matching spray paint. the pearl white will be the biggest problem, but you can find small spray cans that are very close at most auto parts stores.
it won't look perfect, but it's better than the car rusting to pieces in one winter.
If not, and you want the quick and dirty way to fix it, simply sand the rust off with some sandpaper, then put a thin layer of bondo over it to smooth things out, then paint over it with some matching spray paint. the pearl white will be the biggest problem, but you can find small spray cans that are very close at most auto parts stores.
it won't look perfect, but it's better than the car rusting to pieces in one winter.
Originally posted by Matt93SE
yup.. try the recall thing first.. it may or may not get fixed under that.
If not, and you want the quick and dirty way to fix it, simply sand the rust off with some sandpaper, then put a thin layer of bondo over it to smooth things out, then paint over it with some matching spray paint. the pearl white will be the biggest problem, but you can find small spray cans that are very close at most auto parts stores.
it won't look perfect, but it's better than the car rusting to pieces in one winter.
yup.. try the recall thing first.. it may or may not get fixed under that.
If not, and you want the quick and dirty way to fix it, simply sand the rust off with some sandpaper, then put a thin layer of bondo over it to smooth things out, then paint over it with some matching spray paint. the pearl white will be the biggest problem, but you can find small spray cans that are very close at most auto parts stores.
it won't look perfect, but it's better than the car rusting to pieces in one winter.
Thanks alot for that, I'm going to do that.
Originally posted by Adambrown_2001
Ya, that is more along the lines of what i wanted. A way to fix it so it won't rust more, doesn't cost me $$, and still looks decent.
Thanks alot for that, I'm going to do that.
Ya, that is more along the lines of what i wanted. A way to fix it so it won't rust more, doesn't cost me $$, and still looks decent.
Thanks alot for that, I'm going to do that.

window regulator broke? coat hanger and JB weld.
rear wing faded and peeling? red Krylon and some sandpaper!
the most important thing in your case is that you need to get rid of all the rust possible, then to seal the bare metal off from the weather. if water can get to the metal, it WILL rust... that's why there's not much stopping it after it's really set in. the rust is under the paint, then cracks the paint and lets more water in.. more water = more rust over time = bigger problem= yuck.
sooo, do the best you can to get rid of the old rust, then seal it off from the weather. there's a brand of spray paint called Kilz sold at wal-mart and other places. it's more expensive then krylon or other cheap brands, but does a great job in sealing off from rust... you may want to do a test patch and see if you can paint that stuff on top of the metal, then sand lightly and go over the Kilz paint with your own body color stuff to make it look better.
there's a few more options for ya.. good luck. if all else fails, wait till some moron is backing out into the street, then hurry up and park your car behind them.. WHAM! then get it paid for by their insurance.
Originally posted by Matt93SE
yup.. try the recall thing first.. it may or may not get fixed under that.
If not, and you want the quick and dirty way to fix it, simply sand the rust off with some sandpaper, then put a thin layer of bondo over it to smooth things out, then paint over it with some matching spray paint. the pearl white will be the biggest problem, but you can find small spray cans that are very close at most auto parts stores.
it won't look perfect, but it's better than the car rusting to pieces in one winter.
yup.. try the recall thing first.. it may or may not get fixed under that.
If not, and you want the quick and dirty way to fix it, simply sand the rust off with some sandpaper, then put a thin layer of bondo over it to smooth things out, then paint over it with some matching spray paint. the pearl white will be the biggest problem, but you can find small spray cans that are very close at most auto parts stores.
it won't look perfect, but it's better than the car rusting to pieces in one winter.
Do you have any more information on that recall? I heard nothing of that until now. My 89 SE has the same problem up inside the wheel well (rear driver's side) and water is getting into my trunk from getting flipped off of the tire. Also, my seat belt harness has come off from the rust. That is how I discovered the problem in the first place. I was taking the seat on and off when I installed my shocks and the harness busted off from all the rust. If you have any more info, I'd appreciate it. Too much $$ in my Max to have it rustin out on me!! Thanks...
Originally posted by bjyang
damn...i got da same problem...rusting on the driver side rear wheel well..
is there really a recall on that??? let me know about it. otherwise i have to wait til the summer to patch it up with some bondo!!
damn...i got da same problem...rusting on the driver side rear wheel well..
is there really a recall on that??? let me know about it. otherwise i have to wait til the summer to patch it up with some bondo!!
You can also try rust-specific products like Extend from Loctite or Rust Destroyer paint. Both of these neutralize the rust and prepare the surface for more paint. I've used both with reasonable sucess (actaully pretty good I guess since I didn't topcoat either one) I would still try to sand off as much rust as possible first though.
Originally posted by Matt93SE
yup.. try the recall thing first.. it may or may not get fixed under that.
If not, and you want the quick and dirty way to fix it, simply sand the rust off with some sandpaper, then put a thin layer of bondo over it to smooth things out, then paint over it with some matching spray paint. the pearl white will be the biggest problem, but you can find small spray cans that are very close at most auto parts stores.
it won't look perfect, but it's better than the car rusting to pieces in one winter.
yup.. try the recall thing first.. it may or may not get fixed under that.
If not, and you want the quick and dirty way to fix it, simply sand the rust off with some sandpaper, then put a thin layer of bondo over it to smooth things out, then paint over it with some matching spray paint. the pearl white will be the biggest problem, but you can find small spray cans that are very close at most auto parts stores.
it won't look perfect, but it's better than the car rusting to pieces in one winter.
One question about this...
I was reading some other posts on the subject and they said to put a layer of some sort of rust stopping primer down on the bare metal (After sanding). Should I put this on before the bondo or the other way around?? And Can bondo be made to fit small gaps. Because I have a small square about an inch big missing on my wheel well from rust. Could I fill this in with bondo?
Any websites with detailed info on this would be great if you know any...
Thanks alot.
Originally posted by nismo1989
Matt,
Do you have any more information on that recall? I heard nothing of that until now. My 89 SE has the same problem up inside the wheel well (rear driver's side) and water is getting into my trunk from getting flipped off of the tire. Also, my seat belt harness has come off from the rust. That is how I discovered the problem in the first place. I was taking the seat on and off when I installed my shocks and the harness busted off from all the rust. If you have any more info, I'd appreciate it. Too much $$ in my Max to have it rustin out on me!! Thanks...
Matt,
Do you have any more information on that recall? I heard nothing of that until now. My 89 SE has the same problem up inside the wheel well (rear driver's side) and water is getting into my trunk from getting flipped off of the tire. Also, my seat belt harness has come off from the rust. That is how I discovered the problem in the first place. I was taking the seat on and off when I installed my shocks and the harness busted off from all the rust. If you have any more info, I'd appreciate it. Too much $$ in my Max to have it rustin out on me!! Thanks...
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